January 27, 1870. ] 



JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



75 



Haaeburghs (Any vnriety).— Chickens.— -1, T. Stuart, Staveley. 2, G. Maw. 

 3, W. M. Mann, he, W. Dol ton ; W. M. Mann. 



Spanish (Black) —CfttW«w.—l and 2, T. J. Harrison. 3. G. 0. Wilson. 



Doreixgs (Any variety).— Chickens.— 1 and 2, R» D. Holt, "Windermere. 3, E. 

 Armitaue, Kendal. 



Bantams (\dv variety):- Chickens— I, Gelderd & Barrow, Kendal. 2, Hall 

 and Heywood, Kendal. 8, T. Taylor, Kendal. 



Docks (Any variety).- Oucklinas.—l ami y, R, WiJlison. S.T. Taylor, he, 3. 

 W.Fawcett; A. Suan ; J. J. Waller, Kendal, e, J. J. Walter. 



Crosbbred Barndoor.— 1, W. W. Ruitlidge. 2, J. ,T. Waller. 3. J. Winskill. 



Turkeys — l, T. J. Harrison, Kendal. 2, Mrs. Bindloss. 3, C. W. Wilson. 



Geese.— 1 and 2,R. Rawlinson. 3, Mrs. T. N. Clarke. 

 PIGEONS. 



Carrier— 1. J. & W. Towerson, Fgremont. 2, T. Stretch, it? W. Jackson; 

 T. Kew ; T. Preston : -J. & W. Towerson. 



Tumblers (Almond).— 1, H. Ynrdl-y, Birmingham. 



Tumblers (Any variety).— 1, T. Kew. 2, J. Fielding, ion., Rochdale, he, H. 

 Yardley; T. Kew. 



Owls.— land 2.. J. Fielding, jun. Re, J. W.Edga ; J. & W. Towerson. 



Pouter oh Cropper.— 1 and he, T. Kew. 2, H. Yardley. 



Barbs.— 1, W. Jackson. 2. -T. Fielding, jun. 



Fantails— 1. J. W. Edge. 2. H. Yardley. 



Tubbits — 1, J. & W. Towerson. 2. J. w". Edw. 



Jacobins.— l. w. Jaekson. 9, J. & W. Tow r* on. 



Any other Vauietv.— 1, J. Fielding, jun. 2, T. Kew. 



Judges. — J. H. Smith, Esq., Skelton Grange, for all classes of 

 Game and Game Bantams; Jas. Dixon, Esq., North Park, Bradford, 

 for all other classes. 



NENTHEAD POULTRY SHOW. 



The following awards were made at this show, held on the 14th 

 inst. : — 



Game.— Black-breasted and other Be els — 1 and he, Walton &Rntherford. 2. J. 

 Stephenson, Nenthead. (Good Class). Chickens.— 1, W. Walton, Cocklake. 

 2, T. Henderson, Craig Nonk. c, J. Stephenson; W. &. T. Brown, Nenthead. 

 (Bad Class). Any other Variety.— \, W. Walton. (Grand Duckwing Cock). 

 2, T. Davidson. Longtown. Chickens.— 1, W. Walton. 2, W. &T. Brown, c, W. 

 Craig, Garrigill. 



Hamburghs.— Golden-s-.pannh-d.~- 2, A. Watson & C. Litell. Chickens.— 1, G. 

 Purvis. 2, A. Watson &.O. I-itell. Golden-pencill d.—l, M. Ridley. Chickens.— 

 1, J. Stephenson. 2. M. Ridlev. e, J. Stephenson ; M. Ridley. Silver-spangled. 

 2, Walton ft Uatherfor" 

 <?er~penciU>d.-\. 3. S 

 1, M. Ridley. 2, T. Raisbeek, Nenthead, 



Dorkings (Auv colour).— 1. D.Walton, TTrul^ll (Grey). 2. Walton & Ruther- 

 ford, vhe, J. Hilton, c, M. Ridley. Chickens.—], W. Richardson. 2, D.Walton. 



Spanish.— 1. T. Storev. Alston. 2, W. Thompson, Nenthead, c, J. Little, 

 Alston. Chickens —1 and 2, T. Storey, c. T. Bam; T. W. Dickinson. 



Polastpb.— 1, J. Chanplow. 2, J. & R. W alton. 



Game Bantam-.— l. J. Percivat 2, W. Graham, c, W. Walton. Chv-kcns.— 

 1, G. Wilkinson. 2, J. Percival. he, W. Hodoinson, Wearshead. c, W. Keenly. 

 Alston. 



Cochin-Chin a.— 1 and he T. W. Dickinson. 2, J. Dickenson. 



Any Variety— Hens.— 1, W. & T. Brown. 2 and c, Walton & Rutherford. 

 he, T. W. Dickinson. 



Any other Variety 

 Gnthrie. Hexham. 



Ducss.— 1, D. Walton. 2, J. Hornsby. lie, 3. Kindred ; J. Armstrong, Nent- 



Named.— 1, T. W. Dickinson. 2. M. Ridley, he, 3. 



. Pryho 



Carriers.- 



head. 



Pigeons— Pouters.— \, 3. Guthrie. 2. W. Gran; , 

 1, J. Guthrie. 2, G. Adamson. Any other Variety.— I, G. Adameon, 

 Graham. 



Cage Birds. -Belgian Canary.— I, J.&R, Walton, (flood). 2, T Wilkinson. 

 Standhope. Lizards (Golden and Silver-Bpangled). — 1, R. Walton. 2, T. 



marked.— 1 and he, f. Wilkinson. 2, W. Hetherington. B>tfi-marked~—i, T. 

 Wilkinson. 2, P. Swindle. Ac, R. Walton, stmuhopc. Green.— 1, J. Richard- 

 son. 2, G Purvis, he. T. Wilkinson. Dun.— I, G. Purvis. S.W.Thomp- 

 son, he, P. Swindle; W. Graham, c, T. Wilkinson. Couple.— i, R, Walton. 

 2, P. Swindle, he, T. Wilkinson; B. Walton. c,J. & R. Walton. Goi&ftnch.- 



1. T. Wilkinson. Mule.— 1, R. Walton. 2, J. Sanderson. Bullfine':. -l and 



2, T. Wilkinson, he. W. Hetherington, Nenthead. 

 Extra Prize.— Babbits.— 2, T. Kirsopp, Loaning. 



Judge.— Mr. E. Hatton, Pudsey. 



NEWARK POULTRY SHOW. 



The Show held on the 20th and 21st inst. very far exceeded the 

 highest anticipations formed of it, although it took place at the same 

 time as a number of our largest shows. Many of the best birds 

 which were forwarded from the Crystal Palace Show arrived too late 

 for competition, and some not at all. Amongst these were Mr. Royda' 

 Jacobins, entered for the cup, which through some mistake were sent 

 to Rochdale instead of to Newark, though Mr. Roydshad sent particular 

 instructions, and Newark labels to be attached to the hampers. The 

 weather, though cold, was fine and pleasant, and the attendance very 

 good. 



Grey Dorkings headed the list, and here Mrs. Arkwright added 

 another silver cup to her previous trophies. The Spanish throughout 

 were remarkably good, Mr. Dixon aud Messrs. Newbitt being the 

 respective winners. Buff Cochins were excellent, Mr. Cattell being 

 firBt, and Mr. Mapplebeck second. A pen of beautifully shown White 

 Cochins were the successful ones in the " Variety " Cochin class, 

 Partridge-feathered taking the second and third positions. Brahmas 

 were good, but overshown. Mrs. Hurt was first with a grand pen ; but 

 the cock in this lady's second pen was so sadly overshown that it could 

 not stand up without leaning against the back, wirewoik, or sides of 

 its pen. Game fowls were very good, the Duckwings being better 

 than usual. The Frencli fowls were well represented. Hamburghs 

 might have been better, most of them being overshown. The Bantams 

 throughout were particularly good ; and the classes for Turkey*, 

 whether as to single cocks or pairs of hens, have as a whole been 

 rarely, if ever, excelled. 



The Pigeons formed very strong and good classes, and the majority 



were exhibited in fir&t-rate condition. They were placed in the gallery 

 of the Corn Exchange, and this portion of the Show was densely filled 

 with a very fashionable company. The number of pens claimed at 

 their catalogue prices was greatly in advance of that at former annual 

 meetings at Newark. 



Doejongs.— 1 and Cup, Mrs. F. S. Arkwright. 2. Rev. E. Bartrum. he, T. F 

 A. Hum. by ; G. Andrews, c. 3. Elgar. 



Spanish— land Cup, J. F. Dixon. 2 and a, T. C&F.Newhit'. lie, J.Walker; 

 Tonkin & Tuckey ; C. Howard ; T. 0. & E. Newbitt ; Burch & Boulter; J. Lam- 



H. Bradwell. he, F. F. Anderson ; H. Lingwood ; W. A. Burnell; A. Darby ; 

 W. Sanday ; C. Banbery. Any other Varirty.—], s. Deacon, jun. 2, J. White. 

 3, T. Stretch, c II. Lin ff wood : Miss Storv ; Mrs. A. Woodcock (Cuokoo). 



Brahmas— 1, Mrs. A. Hurt. 2, H. Dowsett. 3, J. Hart. fee W. Whiteley; C. 

 TindaJl. e, G. C. B.Hart. 



Game.— Blue l;-h>; a* Led and other Beds.— I and Cup, C. Chaloner. 2. Mrs. H. 

 Mason. 3, J. Fletcher. 4, R. Swift, he, G Donbleday ; S. Beighton. c, J. Eaton. 

 Duckwings.—], H. Loe. % J. H. Braawell. 3. Mrs. H. Mason. 4, A. J. Sw ft. 

 he, Mrs. E. Winwood; W. J. Cope, c, — Bridges ; C. Blyton : C. Chaloner. 

 Any other Variety.— 1, H. C. & W. J. Mason. 2 and 4, W. Smith, jun. 3, R. &H. 

 Walker. Cock.— Prize, C. Chaloner. he. Miss A. E. Crawford. 



Hamburghs.— Gold-Spangled.— 1 and Cnp, T. Walker, jun. 2, T. Blakeman. 

 3, J. Laming. fic.T.Mav; H. Pickles, jun. Bilver-spanoled — i, W. Bairstow. 

 2, H. Pickles, jun. 3. J.H.Howe. Ac J. WahVr ; J. Smatley; J. Laming, c, S. 

 S. Mossop. Gold-pcneilhd — 1..T. Wnlker. 2, Bnrch & Boulter, ft, D.Normand. 

 Silver-pencilled.— I, J. Laming. 2, J. Walker. 8, H. Pickles, jnn. c, T. Hanson. 

 Black— 1, T. Walker, jun. 2. Rev. W. Serjeantson. 3, J. Mansell. 



FRENcn Varieties.— 1. C. H. Smiih (Creve-Ccenrs). 2. Mrs. J. Jross. AC, H. 

 Wyndham (Creve-Cceurs) ; J. Elgar (Imponedl; W. O Quibel] (Houdans). 



AN* other Distinct Variety of Fowl— 1, W. Silvester (Silver Poland). 

 2 W. K. Patrick. 3, G. W\ Boothhy (Golden Poland), he, G. W. Boothby 

 (Silver Poland); W. H. Tomlinson (Padue Chamois). 



Bantams.- Game, Black-breasted, and other Beds.— 1 and Cnp, W. F. Entwisle. 

 2 and 3, H. Shumach. 4, T. Barker, he, G. Donbleday; W. B. Jeffries; J. 

 T(iml nwon ; J. Bembridge ; Miss E. A. Crawford: Master C. Crossland : S. 

 Beish'on; A. J. Swift, c, R.Brownlic : Miss E. A. Crawford. Game, any other 

 variety.— ], W. Knight. 2, J. Tomlinson. s, Miss E. A. Crawford, he, H. 

 Shnmafk; J.Eaton; S. Deacon, jun. c, W.Parker; J. W.Oates; w. Brownlie. 

 Cock.—}. G. R. Pearson. 2, G. D;ift. he, M. Kew ; W. Charter. White, clean- 

 legged.— 1,S.&R Ashton. 3, H. Draycoit. 3, Rev. F. Tearle. he, E. Pntchard. 

 Black, clean-legged —1 and Cup, J. Walker. 2, S. & R. Ashton. 3, J. Cockroft. 

 he. T. C.Harrison; F.B.Riley; J. Laming; S. S. Mossop. Any oilier Variety . 

 —J, Master A. Frew (Sebrights). 2. H. Drayott. 3, M.Leno. he, Mrs. F. S. 

 Arkwright; T. C. Harrison ; J. White ; M. Leno; Mrs. A. Woodcock (Japanese); 

 Rev.G.F. Hodson (Sebrights), 



Turkey.— Cock—}, G. R. Pearsrn. 2, G. Daft, he, M. Kew; W. Charter 

 Bens.—], G. Daft. 2, M. Kew. h; Mrs. J. Mayhew : G. R. Pearson ; T. M. Derry 



Seu-ing Class ( An v variety),— ^in-jh: (Jock.— 1, W. F. check] ^y (Puff Cochins) 

 2, G. Coope (Black Red Game Bantum). 3, J. Walker (Spanish). 4, J. Hornsby 

 (Grey Dorkings), he, J. F. Dixon : S. Robson ; Miss .t. Milward ; T. C. & E. 

 Kewbitt; H Jennings ; J. White ; C. Ranberv ; J. Hornsby. c, W. A. Burnell: 

 R. W. Richardson; W. Parker; J.J.Waller; .1. Hornsby. Two Hens— 1, W.A. 

 Burnell. 2. J. Walker. 3. G. Clark. 4. W. Eearpark. ' he, W. A. Burnell; H. 

 Sturmer; A. Darby; E. Turton ; J. Elgar; J.J.Wallar; W. O. Quibell. c, J. 

 Hornsby. 



PIGEONS. 



Carrier —Cock.— Cup. J. Thompson. 2, E. Walker, vhe, 3. C. Ord. he, W. 

 Masse y; J. Watts, e. E. T. Dew; J. F. White; W. R. & H. O. Blenkinsop. 

 Hen.— 1. J. C. Ord. 2, W. T.MeteaU'e. fcfl-W.Massey. c. E. Walker; J. Watts- 



Pouteic-Coc/;.— 1, H. Snowden. 2,J.Thompson. c, H. Yardley; J.Walker. 



Ben — 1, S. Robson. 2. G. Sturg. 



Tumblers. — Almond. — l.F. Kev. 



id 2, J. Fielding, jun. he, J. Elg; 



. Fielding, jun. Any other Variety.— 



he, Miss F. Eastern ; T. 



Jacobins. — Cup, R. W. Richardson. 2 G. stnrgi 



C. & E. Newbitt ; W. R. Van HaanBbere;en ; M. A. Craven ; E. Brown ; T. Rule. 

 c, W. B. Van Haansbergen ; J. Thompson. 



Owls.— 1,F. Key. 2, J. Fielding, jun. he, A. Dove; C. Banbery. c, R. D. 

 Borne; W. P. & H, O. Blenkinsop. 



Trumpeters.— 1, 2, and 3, W. id. C. Gates, he, W. B. Van Haansbergen. 

 e, S. Robson. 



Fantails.— 1, T. C. & E. Newbitt. 2, G. Sturgess. ?,, W. H. Tomlinson. 

 he, W. H. C. Oaes; J. Walker ; O. E. Cresswell; H. Yardley; J.Walker. e.W. 

 H. Tomlinson. 



Tureits.—I, O. E. Cresswell. 2, J. Fielding, jun. 3, F. W. Metcalfe, he, W. 

 R. Van Haansbergen. c, H. Yardley. 



Any other Distinct Vartetv.— 1, J. C. Ord (Blaffpiea). 2, W. H. C. Oates. 

 S. G. H. Withington. lie, J. F. White (Sailors), c. Miss F. S. Arkwri ht (Ant. 

 werps and White Dragoons); W. B. Van Haansbergen (Nuns); J. Cundale; 

 J. Thompson. 



The Poultry classes were judged by Messrs. Hewitt and Teebay ; 

 and the Pigeons by Mr. Tegetmeier. 



SUNDERLAND ORNITHOLOGICAL SHOW. 



The following are the awards made at this Show, held on the 19th, 

 20th, aud 21st inst. ; but we must defer further details till next week. 

 The All-Eogland Silver-Cup was won by Mr. John Young with 

 thirty-six points, Mr. Rutterbein? second, thirty-two, and Mr. Howarth 

 Ashton third, with thirty. Mr. Young also won the Local Silver Cup, 

 and the Silver Cup for the best Goldfinch and Canary Mule presented 

 by Charles Taylor, Esq., Vice-President. 



Norwich (Clear Yellow). — 1 and 2. Benrrose & Orme. 3, W. Walter. 

 viic. Be-mrose & Orme : W. Wal'r-r. he, W Barwell. C, E. Stansfield. 



Norwich (Clear Buff) —1, W. Barwell. 2 and 3. Bemrose & Orme. vhe, H. 

 Croxail: J.B*-xson. he, Moore & Wynn ; W. Walter, c, Moore & W^nn. 



Norwich (Evenly-marked Yellow). — 1 and vhe. J. Besson. 2 and he, Moore 

 andWvnn. 3, J. Horrell. c, W. L. Peloe ; W. Jeram. '■"*' • 1 



Norwich (Rvenly-marked Bnff)— 1. s. Banting. 2, G. Shiel. 3, Moore and 

 Wynn. vhe, W. Walter, he, W. L. Beloe ; Moore & Wynn. c, W. L. Beloe. 



Norwich (Ticked and Unevenly-marked Yellow)— 1 and 3, Mooie & Wynn. 



2, Irons & Gavton. vhe, S. Bunting : W. Walter, c, T. Wales. 1 

 Norwich (Ticked aud Unevenly-marked Buff).— 1, Bemrose A Oraio. 2, J. 



Bex^on. 8, W. Walter, vhe, Bemrose & Orme ; Moure & Wynn. c, 3. Besson. 



Norwich (fivenly-marked crested Yellow).—], J. HurreU. 2 and c, Moore 

 and Wynn. 3, G. shiel. vhe, W. Olarkeou ; G. Shiel. he, 3. Rotter. 



Norwich (Evenly-marked ('rested Buffi— 1, J. Young. 2, 3, and ftc,"Moore 

 and Wynn. vhe, E. StamfieM ; LronB & Gayton. 



Norwich (Any other class of Cres'ed Yellow).— 1. G. Shiel [2, 3. .Young. 

 S, s. Eunting. vhe, S. Bunting; S. Tomes, c, J. R utter. W?V--'~ 



Norwich (Any other class ofCreated Buff).— 1, G. ShieL 2and 9hc,'3. Young. 



3, J. Rutler. he, Moore & Wynn ; S. Tomee. e, G. Shiel ; W. Barwell.; 



